Curtain up

City diplomacy in global migration governance
Buch | Softcover
XV, 233 Seiten
2022 | 1st ed. 2022
Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH (Verlag)
978-3-658-39601-5 (ISBN)

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Curtain up - Janina Stürner-Siovitz
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Curtain up explores city diplomacy in global migration governance. The author lays out the paradox that cities, although increasingly de facto migration actors in an urbanizing world, lack channels to influence international policies that directly impact local realities. Drawing on ten case studies from around the world, the author shows that local governments strive to overcome this paradox through global-level interaction with national and international actors contributing to the emergence of a role of cities in global migration governance. Cities draw on this role to influence migration narratives, place local issues on global agendas and demand a seat at decision-making tables. Advancing the analysis of cities as global-level actors, the author introduces role theory to migration studies and presents a series of timely policy recommendations. These set out concrete steps towards a stronger institutionalization of city diplomacy in global migration governance.This book is written for scholars of migration studies, urban studies, and international relations as well as for practitioners focusing on multi-level migration governance, city diplomacy and multi-stakeholder partnerships.

About the AuthorJanina Stürner-Siovitz is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Political Science of the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany. Interested in migration governance in Africa, Europe, and at the global level, she conducts research on new governance actors, multi-stakeholder partnerships, and the interplay between global, national, and local policy-making.

City actors in global migration governance - A research puzzle.- Seeking the dialogue between migration, IR, and urban studies.- All the world's a stage - A role theory research design.- Curtains up - A new role for cities.- Clear the stage - City diplomacy in global migration governance.- Break a leg - Constraints, risks, and recommendations.- The show must go on - Conclusions and outlook.

"Curtain Up is a detailed and timely work which provides an important empirical basis from which research on migration city diplomacy can expand. It will have value for scholars engaged this in this field of enquiry ... but equally for policy practitioners ... . For a novel area of academic inquiry, Curtain Up presents an astute, informed and readable 'state-of-play' that offers an outstanding foundation for future research within urban studies and across disciplinary boundaries." (Daniel Pejic, Urban Studies, Vol. 60 (10), 2023)

“Curtain Up is a detailed and timely work which provides an important empirical basis from which research on migration city diplomacy can expand. It will have value for scholars engaged this in this field of enquiry … but equally for policy practitioners … . For a novel area of academic inquiry, Curtain Up presents an astute, informed and readable ‘state-of-play’ that offers an outstanding foundation for future research within urban studies and across disciplinary boundaries.” (Daniel Pejic, Urban Studies, Vol. 60 (10), 2023)

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Studien zur Migrations- und Integrationspolitik
Zusatzinfo XV, 233 p. 29 illus. Textbook for German language market.
Verlagsort Wiesbaden
Sprache englisch
Maße 148 x 210 mm
Gewicht 330 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Staat / Verwaltung
Schlagworte city diplomacy • Governance • local turn • Migration • Refugees • role theory
ISBN-10 3-658-39601-6 / 3658396016
ISBN-13 978-3-658-39601-5 / 9783658396015
Zustand Neuware
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